Discover the best of Baltimore, Maryland, from the bustling Inner Harbor attractions and historic streets of Fell's Point to the scenic vistas of Federal Hill Park. This collection offers a mix of maritime history, sports excitement, and local culinary delights for an unforgettable city exploration.
Baltimore Inner Harbor
A popular waterfront area in Baltimore with attractions, restaurants, and seafood options.
Patterson Park
A large park in Baltimore established in 1827, featuring open fields, trees, walkways, historic sites, a lake, playgrounds, and athletic fields.
Fell's Point
A historic Baltimore neighborhood known for its pubs, taverns, seafood restaurants, galleries, boutiques, and cobblestone streets.
Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum
A museum exploring African-American nautical history in a former industrial building in Fell's Point.
Miss Shirley's
A popular breakfast spot known for its chicken and waffles and biscuits.
Ministry of Brewing
A brewery located in a former church (St. Michael's Church).
National Aquarium
A non-profit public aquarium located on Pier 3 in the Inner Harbor, consistently ranked among the top aquariums in the US.
National Aquarium in Baltimore
A non-profit public aquarium located on Pier 3 in the Inner Harbor, consistently ranked among the top aquariums in the US.
Baltimore Aquarium
A non-profit public aquarium located on Pier 3 in the Inner Harbor, consistently ranked among the top aquariums in the US.
Pickles Pub
A sports bar known for its crab pretzel.
Camden Yards
Home of the Baltimore Orioles since 1992.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Home of the Baltimore Orioles since 1992.
M&T Bank Stadium
Home of the Baltimore Ravens, adjacent to Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Captain James Seafood Palace
A seafood restaurant shaped like a merchant vessel.
Federal Hill Park
A park offering skyline views, once a defensive stronghold during the War of 1812.
Federal Hill
A neighborhood with bars, local shops, and one of the oldest public markets in the US.
Fort McHenry
A national monument and the inspiration for Francis Scott Key.